On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Digimer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for driving
> as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D performance
> at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing web pages only.
>
> I kno
>> Digimer writes:
>>> What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for
>>> driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D
>>> performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing
>>> web pages only.
ATI FirePro 2460 512MB DDR3 4x Mini-Dis
On 17/02/14 10:13 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Digimer writes:
What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for
driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D
performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing
web pages only.
I know Matrox s
Digimer writes:
> What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for
> driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D
> performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing
> web pages only.
>
> I know Matrox sort of specializes in multi-moni
Hi all,
What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for driving
as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D
performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing
web pages only.
I know Matrox sort of specializes in multi-monitor setups, but